Metal lamp chimney



Sept. 23 1924.

' 1,509,568 B. SILVERMAN METAL LAMP CHIMNEY Filed Nov. '7. 1923 2 lwy. Z

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Patented Sept. 23, 1924.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

BENJAMIN SILVERMAN, OF GHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF, T J. RUSSEL HARP, OF CHAT'IANOOG-A, TENNESSEE.

METAL LAMP CHIMNEY.

Application filed November 7, 1923. Serial No. 673,259.

To all whom it may concern: the other. This lower end is adapted to fit Be itknown that I, BENJAMIN SILVERMAN, within the crown fingers 13 of the ordinary a citizen of the United States, residing at oil lamp 1 1. Chattanooga, in the county of Hamilton and At each end wall of the rectangular upper 5 State of Tennessee, have invented certain end there is provided a notch 15 and extendnew and useful Improvements in Metal ing across said upper end between the side Lamp Chimneys, of which the following is walls are comb supporting rods 16 so an a specification. ranged that the teeth of the comb may be This invention relates to heating devices, supported in horizontal position, as shown and has special reference to a heater for hair in Fig. 3, the notches serving to receive and 5;

treating combs. support the comb back.

More particularly the invention relates to Below the position of the comb is a series a comb heating attachment for lamps. of vent openings 17 so arranged that plac- One important object of the invention 1s ing of the comb in position for heating will to provide an improved and simplified gennot cause smoking. eral construction of such heater which may For convenience in manipulating the debe substituted for the ordinary chimney vice a handle 18 is secured to one side of the commonly used with oil lamps without body. change being made in the lamp. in use the device is simply applied to an 20 A second important object of the invenoil lamp after the ordinary glass chimney tion is to provide an improved form of such has been removed. The comb is then placed heater having a novel arrangement of supin position and allowed to remain as long as porting means for a hair treating comb. desired.

With the above and other objects in view There has thus been provided a very simas will be hereinafter apparent, the invention ple and efficient device of the kind described consists in general of certain novel details and for the purpose specified. of construction and combinations of parts Having thus described the invention, what hereinafter more fully described, illustrated is claimed as new, is:

in the accompanying drawings and specifi A heater for the purpose described comcally claimed. prising a tubular member circular in cross In the accompanying drawings, like charsection at its lower end and of elongated acters of reference indicate like parts in the rectangular form at its upper end, said lower several views, and: end being adapted to fit within the crown Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the improved of a lamp, the upper end being provided in 35 heater applied to a lamp. each end wall with a notch, said notches be- Fig. 2 is a view of the heater removed ing alined and adjacent one side wall of from the lamp and at right angles to Fig. 1. said upper end, and cross bars extending Fig. 3 is a plan view of the heater showing across the upper end between the side walls a comb in position thereon in dotted outline. and adjacent the end walls, said cross bars In the form of the invention. here illus lying substantially in the plane of the bottrated, there is shown a heater comprising toms of said notches, said upper end further a tubular body member 10 having a lower having vent openings beneath said cross bar. end 11 cylindrical in form and provided with In testimony whereof I afiix my signature. an upper end 12 of rectangular shape, the

body merging gradually from one form to BENJAMIN SILVERMAN. 

